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into yale. no chance for they'd have to be incredibly smart, geniuses, really. is chris cuomo a secret genius? does he have some amazing talent that's invisible on television? maybe he speaks urdu, a deep grounding in part of the physics. he can calculate pi to the final digit. chris cuomo can't do any of that. turns out he has a more impressive qualification. his father was the governor of new york. if you want to get into a top american college, it's best to have a parent who is a well-known democratic politician. that's the most effective credential of all. don't take our word for it.qu take dante de blasio, the son of bill de blasio, the incompetent mayor of new york city. like chris cuomo, he somehow got in tel. into yale. once there, dante de blasio found himself surrounded by people just like himself, the thoroughly average children of other prominent liberals. according to press reports, that would include the offspring of at least three democrats currently serving in the u.s. senate. mi
into yale. no chance for they'd have to be incredibly smart, geniuses, really. is chris cuomo a secret genius? does he have some amazing talent that's invisible on television? maybe he speaks urdu, a deep grounding in part of the physics. he can calculate pi to the final digit. chris cuomo can't do any of that. turns out he has a more impressive qualification. his father was the governor of new york. if you want to get into a top american college, it's best to have a parent who is a well-known...
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chris cuomo winds up at yale. tune in every night, 8 p.m., including tomorrow night for the show is that the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and group think, dvri if you have that capability. if you do, you probably deserve to go to yale law school. we will be back tomorrow night. have a great night. sean hannity standing by in new york city. >> sean: save tucker, save tucker. i'm saving tucker. we're best friends, i'm right there by your side if you got more trouble that i don't know about. tucker, thank you. welcome to hannity. we start with a fox news alert, we got massive huge breaking news surrounding the steele dossier, we'll break the hill's john solomon, fisa abuse did occ occur, we have confirmation. also coming up, solomon will be here with the brand new evidence that will blow a lot of this wide open. also tonight, we are going to begin with the fake moral phony selective outrage that is the swamp, washington, d.c. first it's collusion, then it's obstruction, now it's racism. anything to just
chris cuomo winds up at yale. tune in every night, 8 p.m., including tomorrow night for the show is that the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and group think, dvri if you have that capability. if you do, you probably deserve to go to yale law school. we will be back tomorrow night. have a great night. sean hannity standing by in new york city. >> sean: save tucker, save tucker. i'm saving tucker. we're best friends, i'm right there by your side if you got more trouble that i...
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from yale university. john eastman is the henry salvatore professor of law and community service and former dean at dale fowler school of law. he also serves as director of the center for constitutional jurisprudence at the claremont institute. previously he served as a law lerk to clarence thomas and to judge j. michael luddig. he received his ph.d. from clermont graduate school, his jd from the university of check law school and b.a. from the university of dallas. michael gerhart is the samuel ash distinguished professor in constitutional law at the university of north carolina school of law in chapel hill. professor gerhard served under bill clinton's justice department transition team and drafted the administration's judicial selection policy. he later served as special counsel to the clinton administration and senate judiciary committee. he received his j.d. from the university of chicago law school, his m.s. from the london school of economicses and b.a. from yale university. we welcome our distingui
from yale university. john eastman is the henry salvatore professor of law and community service and former dean at dale fowler school of law. he also serves as director of the center for constitutional jurisprudence at the claremont institute. previously he served as a law lerk to clarence thomas and to judge j. michael luddig. he received his ph.d. from clermont graduate school, his jd from the university of check law school and b.a. from the university of dallas. michael gerhart is the...
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he graduated from yale with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yale law school in 1974. he has dedicated his life to public service serving in key roles for the u.s. department of justice, department of state and u.s. agency for international development. in 2005 he was appointed by the george w. bush as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president at the american enterprise institution as well as a contributor to fox news. he recognizes the importance for strong national defense and for america's role as a global power in promoting democracy around the world. he lives with his wife and daughter in maryland. we are honored to have him with us. join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. >> thank you very much. thank you. it is great to be here tonight and i really appreciate the opportunity to be with you and the conference agenda sounds fantastic and i can tell you is a former member myself, back in the day when we are doing it, if we had an opportunity like this to be in washington, it would've been something. so i'm sure the re
he graduated from yale with his bachelors in 1970 and graduated from yale law school in 1974. he has dedicated his life to public service serving in key roles for the u.s. department of justice, department of state and u.s. agency for international development. in 2005 he was appointed by the george w. bush as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president at the american enterprise institution as well as a contributor to fox news. he recognizes the importance...
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yale university received a $10 million gift from-for the yale law school and offered publicly $10 million. $100,000 has been reported by yale university to the department of education. yale university has only reported approximately $2 million even though they received over 150 million from the world from since 1983 to from the middle east sorry. very quickly, we argue vehemently there needs to be an improvement of the reporting mechanisms to the department of education from gifts from foreign sources and domestic sources. controls of who is reporting and what they should be reporting in general. inconsistency in the department of education from foreign operations, why did texas a&m only begin to report their donations in the last two years should colleges accept anonymous gifts? this is legal. the law says the country needs to be shown the country of origin needs to be shown, but not the source so it is very easy for countries or individuals or nonprofit organizations to use another country as the origin of their gift to american universities. we call upon them to use the definition of a
yale university received a $10 million gift from-for the yale law school and offered publicly $10 million. $100,000 has been reported by yale university to the department of education. yale university has only reported approximately $2 million even though they received over 150 million from the world from since 1983 to from the middle east sorry. very quickly, we argue vehemently there needs to be an improvement of the reporting mechanisms to the department of education from gifts from foreign...
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al-jazeera washington well just in stanley is a professor of philosophy at yale university and the author of the book how fascism works he joins us live now from new haven in connecticut sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera just listening to that clip and listening to the crowd chants of the trump rallies fire i'm innocent of course of other crowds chanting lock her up when we were in the run up to the 2016 election how is the chant of send her back different twilight of the let's face of quite outrageous things that we have heard various strong proud. it's different because it focuses attention on citizenship on stripping citizenship from political opponents and religious minorities people have referred to this rally is reminiscent of the nuremberg rally and what's right about that is that the nuremberg laws concerned citizenship one of the main one of the 3 laws is about citizenship it's strip citizenship from. german jews and political opponents and and far suppose suppose that foreigners generally so this obsessive focus on citizenship on who is a real american that
al-jazeera washington well just in stanley is a professor of philosophy at yale university and the author of the book how fascism works he joins us live now from new haven in connecticut sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera just listening to that clip and listening to the crowd chants of the trump rallies fire i'm innocent of course of other crowds chanting lock her up when we were in the run up to the 2016 election how is the chant of send her back different twilight of the...
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this is a problem more pervasive i think at places like harvard and yale and liberal arts institutions. where the culture of not all students, not most students but a small number of very progressive kind of radical fringe believes that ideas that they disagree with are not only objectionable in like a tactical political scheme but represent a threat to their emotional well-being and their health. and the ideas should be unsalable on college campuses. this is a problem i think the sort of national media started paying more attention to beginning at length 2015 when there was a very notable event at yale. adeno that college, nicholas comstock is, i believe greg was there in that event in a twist of faith you would not believe the writing of the season. [laughter] dean nicholas kristof is his wife had written an email to the students saying that rejecting previous guidance of the administration had given the students warning them not to wear offensive halloween costumes and chris offices wife had said you are probably all adults you can maybe decide for yourself what's appropriate to wea
this is a problem more pervasive i think at places like harvard and yale and liberal arts institutions. where the culture of not all students, not most students but a small number of very progressive kind of radical fringe believes that ideas that they disagree with are not only objectionable in like a tactical political scheme but represent a threat to their emotional well-being and their health. and the ideas should be unsalable on college campuses. this is a problem i think the sort of...
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by the way, if you do, you probably deserve to go to yale law school. will be back. in the meantime. i just got an email saying something like, safe tucker. save tucker. i'm right there by your side. if you've got more trouble that i don't even know about. all right, thank you. welcome to hannity. we start tonight with a fox news alert. we've got massive breaking news. abuse did occur. we've got confirmation. we'll tell you more about it. also, coming up, he will be with you for the brand-new evidence. also tonight, we are going to begin with the fake outrage. first it's collusion, bennett's
by the way, if you do, you probably deserve to go to yale law school. will be back. in the meantime. i just got an email saying something like, safe tucker. save tucker. i'm right there by your side. if you've got more trouble that i don't even know about. all right, thank you. welcome to hannity. we start tonight with a fox news alert. we've got massive breaking news. abuse did occur. we've got confirmation. we'll tell you more about it. also, coming up, he will be with you for the brand-new...
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at yale, she was a consultant at princeton until 1943, so that was a very long time for her to do it. but during this time she battled with the architect as to the division of labor. he assumed that she was a horticulturist. she, however, new that she was a landscape architect and wanted to have a say about steps and paths. the garden staff there referred to her as the bush woman. because she was always there directing all the gardeners as to exactly how to install everything. today this courtyard at princeton, as i said earlier, is now recently renamed the beatrix farrand courtyard. it was also around this time that she met woodrow wilson, who was then president of princeton from 1902 until 1910. and already by 1913 she was a frequent visitor to the white house. and it was through the wilsons that she met the scholar, maxa baron, who she -- max farrand who she married in december 1913 and they of course lived happily ever after. shown here in two wonderful pictures. on the right in their retirement home at reef point. and of course you notice, just like charles' office, their house w
at yale, she was a consultant at princeton until 1943, so that was a very long time for her to do it. but during this time she battled with the architect as to the division of labor. he assumed that she was a horticulturist. she, however, new that she was a landscape architect and wanted to have a say about steps and paths. the garden staff there referred to her as the bush woman. because she was always there directing all the gardeners as to exactly how to install everything. today this...
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they were just, sort of, i remember john sarkowsky came for a visit to yale. people looked at them, and said, i have no idea what this is? [laughter] david: they were not discouraging me. that having that little encouragement was all that i needed. then, after graduation, jerry's , weisher, andrews mcneil had exchanged some work. and gary's thesis was a faux auger fee of the german pilot done only in images and symbols. i have known gary for almost 50 years. reallyt sure i ever fully understood what he was doing. andrews sawand jim some of my prints, they foolishly suggested that gary and i do a book together. and we had no idea what we were going to do. we got a huge advance. we each got $750. [laughter] gary tellingmber me when he handed me the check, if you cash this check we really have to make this book happened. we signed contracts and were supposed to get it done within a year. it took three and a half years. there were diversions such as gary being awarded the pulitzer prize for watergate and things like that. that, again, was fortuitous. my work reall
they were just, sort of, i remember john sarkowsky came for a visit to yale. people looked at them, and said, i have no idea what this is? [laughter] david: they were not discouraging me. that having that little encouragement was all that i needed. then, after graduation, jerry's , weisher, andrews mcneil had exchanged some work. and gary's thesis was a faux auger fee of the german pilot done only in images and symbols. i have known gary for almost 50 years. reallyt sure i ever fully understood...
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he's jealous that you went to yale. i'm very proud of you for going to yale. i don't get it. >> listen, the idea of him coming after me for privilege, do a quick little google search on who that guy's family is, what family he married into, what he's about. he can say what he wants, noise works for him. doesn't work for us. we spread light. he can spread darkness. >> i got better things to do with my time. like getting on with this show. >> that's a low bar. >> thank you, chris. see you later. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. 13 seconds. we'll talk about that. this is our big news. >>> cnn has announced the candidate lineups for our democratic primary debates. here it is, ten candidates on tuesday night, july 30th. those are the ten right there. ten on wednesday, july 31st. take it all in. both debates start at 8:00 eastern. we're going to have a lot more about that tonight. so make sure you stay tuned. >>> but we've got to talk about the president of the united states trying to convince you that he disagrees with the chanting crowd at his rally last
he's jealous that you went to yale. i'm very proud of you for going to yale. i don't get it. >> listen, the idea of him coming after me for privilege, do a quick little google search on who that guy's family is, what family he married into, what he's about. he can say what he wants, noise works for him. doesn't work for us. we spread light. he can spread darkness. >> i got better things to do with my time. like getting on with this show. >> that's a low bar. >> thank...
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. >> you have anything to say to the student you help to get into yale. >> reporter: 51 people have been charged. prosecutors say many help paid singers organization to get their children into top universities. actress felicity huffman was one of the first to plead guilty. >> felicity huffman was the picture of same and contrition and i put it to still get a great benefit for that. broke a source tells cbs news some 50 to 75 people are still under investigation, and may face charges. lack of hard evidence exists, the parents who are fighting it all of the way, if they go to trial and they are convicted, they are going to prison for a serious amount of jue sent a tentative trial date for the wealthy financier jeffrey epstein. june 2020 is the earliest standn conspiracy charges. today's court appearance is the first since jeffrey epstein's deal injury. he pleaded not guilty to charges he abused dozens of underage girls in new york and florida. >>> pilot in minnesota is under arrest after reportedly showing up to work drunk. officials say gabriel schroeder was taken off of a fully boarded d
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so back with us, author and yale university professor timothy snyder. professor, please judge donald trump against his self-applied patriot label. >> being a patriot involves having ideals. in the united states, those ideals are things like the constitution, the rule of law, freedom, and inclusivity. to be a free country you have to have free people and free people have to be able to understand that other free people are going to look different, act different, have different ideas. we begin from a contract which says all of us have the right to be free. as soon as you move into the politics of us and them, the politics of skin color, the politics of some people belong and some people do not, you're throwing out that entire american tradition. so i would say that's an "f" if you're asking for a grade. >> there is a kind of modern hyperbole where you'll hear from time to time people in this country with a sense of history say, i hope we're not living in europe in the 1930s. there you are in austria, of all places, more hyperaware of world history than mos
so back with us, author and yale university professor timothy snyder. professor, please judge donald trump against his self-applied patriot label. >> being a patriot involves having ideals. in the united states, those ideals are things like the constitution, the rule of law, freedom, and inclusivity. to be a free country you have to have free people and free people have to be able to understand that other free people are going to look different, act different, have different ideas. we...
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heather: i went to yale. brian: what did you study? heather: american studies. then i went to law school at uc berkeley. brian: how did all of that happen? that's an expensive ride. heather: just debt. [laughter] we good old american system of student loans and debt. brian: why were you interested in going to yale and getting a law degree -- what was moving you? heather: i've always wanted -- that community in chicago. where i grew up. there was a sense growing up that you pay for living on the earth. everyone had to do something, whether it was work in the public sector, work in a nonprofit. that was how i grew up. i never questioned the idea that in some ways, making this country better was going to be the work of my life. start,where did you after law school, where did you go then? heather: i started working at demos just after college. i was an entry-level position in the economic opportunity program. i was 22 years old. the organization had only been around a year and a half or two years. i got a job. i had some jobs during college working, doing research f
heather: i went to yale. brian: what did you study? heather: american studies. then i went to law school at uc berkeley. brian: how did all of that happen? that's an expensive ride. heather: just debt. [laughter] we good old american system of student loans and debt. brian: why were you interested in going to yale and getting a law degree -- what was moving you? heather: i've always wanted -- that community in chicago. where i grew up. there was a sense growing up that you pay for living on the...
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steyer graduated from yale and earned his mba 1983 at stanford. he started his own san francisco based fairlawn capital investment fund in 2006. he left if 2012 to pursue philanthropic. >> i think the appetites for i'd say, billionaire outside candidate might be less. >> schickler says even if steyer does not qualify for the upcoming debates, he can still have a big impact on shaping the discussion. >> even if he stays in the race for six months and draws some attention to these issues, it can force other candidates to be a little bit more assertive or specific on an issue like climate change. and in that way, we could help drive the confusion. >> jana katsuyama. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the next candidate debates are in detroit, july 30th and 31st. the host, cnn will announce a live drawing. once again, because the field is so big. >>> at a california fertility clinic. coming you, the lawsuit over a mix-up that involves three couples. >>> and a driver cheats death. up next. how this happened. and reaction from police who were not amused with the clo
steyer graduated from yale and earned his mba 1983 at stanford. he started his own san francisco based fairlawn capital investment fund in 2006. he left if 2012 to pursue philanthropic. >> i think the appetites for i'd say, billionaire outside candidate might be less. >> schickler says even if steyer does not qualify for the upcoming debates, he can still have a big impact on shaping the discussion. >> even if he stays in the race for six months and draws some attention to...
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a juul spokesperson responded to the new research from yale in a statement that says the study, quote, failed to take into account real world conditions including realistic human exposure to vapor products like juul. so joining me now the connecticut attorney general now william tong who investigating juul. thanks for joining us. this is an incredibly important topic. why do you doubt the claim that they're only marketing to adults and for quitting smoking? what do you think they're doing about marketing to teenagers? >> well, thanks for having me on, yasmin. i think we all know that what we've seen from juul and before them the major tobacco companies is that they market to kids, they use things like flavors now, you know, cotton candy, bubble gum. these are flavors that i don't think are for adults. they're targeting younger people and kids in their social media, web advertising, images that appeal to young people. and i think what we're seeing is influencers online and others and a marketplace that's dominated by messages for young people. it doesn't appear really that they're focu
a juul spokesperson responded to the new research from yale in a statement that says the study, quote, failed to take into account real world conditions including realistic human exposure to vapor products like juul. so joining me now the connecticut attorney general now william tong who investigating juul. thanks for joining us. this is an incredibly important topic. why do you doubt the claim that they're only marketing to adults and for quitting smoking? what do you think they're doing about...
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joining us now is linda greenhouse, a lecturer at yale law school. she's covered the supreme court for "the new york times" for all the best stuff from 1978 until 2008. ms. greenhouse, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate you being here on short notice. >> oh, thanks for having me, rachel. >> obviously justice stevens was old. he was 99 years old. he was known to have suffered a stroke and had some other health problems so it's not biologically a shock that we are hearing this news, but it does feel shocking to know that he's gone just because of how large he looms in legal american culture. what's your top-line thought tonight about his passing? >> well, you know, his career on the court is a reminder of the way things used to be. that somebody like him could be appointed by a republican president without any particular ideological overhang. president ford assigned his attorney general edward levy to just find me the best person, and, you know, i'll just mention one other thing that reminds us how things have changed. so john
joining us now is linda greenhouse, a lecturer at yale law school. she's covered the supreme court for "the new york times" for all the best stuff from 1978 until 2008. ms. greenhouse, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i really appreciate you being here on short notice. >> oh, thanks for having me, rachel. >> obviously justice stevens was old. he was 99 years old. he was known to have suffered a stroke and had some other health problems so it's not biologically a...
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. >>> a new yale university study faults san francisco's juul for not informing users about chemicals in its products. toxic chemicals not listed on its labels could cause lung damage. the research says when heated those ingredients can combust and create a dangerous by-product. juul issued a response to the study saying in part "the study failed to take into account real world conditions, including realistic human exposure" to its products. >>> lots of bay area tennis fans probably saying the latest bay area appearance by venus williams didn't last long enough. >> unfortunately it was one and done for williams at mubadala silicon valley ohm. she won the first set of her first round match against bethany maddox sands. she lost in three sets. i know people who went out there to see her. >>> 4:36. coming up on "today in the bay," many people own at least one apple product and now the company wants to put one more thing in your hand. a look at apple's plan to get into the credit card business. >>> plus good news for parents who want to monitor their kids' access to the internet. the pare
. >>> a new yale university study faults san francisco's juul for not informing users about chemicals in its products. toxic chemicals not listed on its labels could cause lung damage. the research says when heated those ingredients can combust and create a dangerous by-product. juul issued a response to the study saying in part "the study failed to take into account real world conditions, including realistic human exposure" to its products. >>> lots of bay area...
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host: and why were you interested in, say, going to yale and then getting a law degree? what was moving you? heather: well, i've always wanted to -- that community i talked about on the south side of chicago where i grew up, there was a sense growing up that service is the rent, you pay for living on earth, right? i mean everyone had to sort of do something whether it's work in the public sector or work in a non--profit, (it was that). that was just sort of kind of how i grew up. i never really questioned the idea that in some ways making this country better was going to be the work of my life. host: and what did you start right after you went to law school? where did you go then? heather: so i actually started working at demos right after college, about a year after college as an entry level position in the economic opportunity program. i was 22 years old. the organization had only been around for about a year and a half, two years. and i got the job because i'd had some jobs during college actually working doing research for a small type of policy organization that wor
host: and why were you interested in, say, going to yale and then getting a law degree? what was moving you? heather: well, i've always wanted to -- that community i talked about on the south side of chicago where i grew up, there was a sense growing up that service is the rent, you pay for living on earth, right? i mean everyone had to sort of do something whether it's work in the public sector or work in a non--profit, (it was that). that was just sort of kind of how i grew up. i never really...
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now in america especially when you're a woman and like it feels like you're on the side of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes it was the world coming up to like to see this team win the world cup it was really sad i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like that over against by this place there was a leg up to where they said. role model 000 gets a place like the women's team they're like super heroes to me i cried like everything look below their brazil have won south america's biggest international football title for the 1st time in 12 years is the host beating perth 31 in the cup america final in rio everton school the open after 15 minutes equalized from the penalty spot before restored brazil's league just before half time as us was then sent off midway through the 2nd half injury time penalty from a cellist and clinched it for brazil they are the copper champions 4 and 9th time. algeria have cruised through to the quarterfinals of the africa cup of nations they were 3 nil winners of a guinea in re
now in america especially when you're a woman and like it feels like you're on the side of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes it was the world coming up to like to see this team win the world cup it was really sad i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like that over against by this place there was a leg up to where they said. role model 000 gets a place like the women's team they're like super heroes to me i...
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now in america especially when you're winning and like it feels like you're on the side of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes we won the world coming up the legacy of this team and when the world cup it was released i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like a little girl thing inspired by this and it's like someone says i got to. there are such great role models here all the girls you get to play soccer the women's team they're like super heroes to me i cried like every single girl there are. brazil are closing in on victory at the corporate america house supply in peru in the final evidence in any government has a scouting so early goals for brazil at which allison is just scored a penalty in the last few minutes it's $31.00 there with full time approaching and argentina counseling or messi has claimed the event is corrupt and that the tournament has been fixed to benefit the hosts mostly since off ageing saturday's 3rd place play off against chile argentina won the game but their national associatio
now in america especially when you're winning and like it feels like you're on the side of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes we won the world coming up the legacy of this team and when the world cup it was released i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like a little girl thing inspired by this and it's like someone says i got to. there are such great role models here all the girls you get to play soccer the...
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now in america especially when you're a woman and like it feels like you're all this kind of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes it was the world coming up to like to see this team win the world cup it was really sad i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like little brother against by this place that was a leg up to you today. they're such great role models here all the girls who get to play soccer and the women's team they're like super heroes to me i cried like everything look below their brazil have won south america's biggest international football title for the 1st time in 12 years host beating perth 31 in the cup america final in rio everton schooled the opener after 15 minutes equalized from the penalty spot before gabriel has restored brazil's league just before half time as us was then sent off midway through the 2nd half injury time penalty from a cellist and clinched it for brazil they are the copper champions 4 and 9th time i algeria have cruised through to the quarter finals of the africa cup
now in america especially when you're a woman and like it feels like you're all this kind of against yale died to tell us how much i mean here that it was you know like it was like yes it was the world coming up to like to see this team win the world cup it was really sad i think very inspiring especially for like me since i used to play like little brother against by this place that was a leg up to you today. they're such great role models here all the girls who get to play soccer and the...
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he also purchase another colored missionary, somehow or other related to yale university, who is also an arabist in a sense that he knew arabic, studied islam, and he was a missionary in the near east as well. those two men begin translating, if you want, the autobiography. some of the documents that we at the library acquired are part of their correspondents between theodore dwight and people like daniel bliss and isaac bird, who are there, fascinated by the manuscript, wanting to translate it. theodore dwight also writes to the presidents of library is -- presidents of liberia what they think of this miniskirt. they say yes, we are very familiar with arabic writing, in fact, in liberia some of the indigenous people are also writing in arabic. some of the people who are freed from the united states and who went back to west africa are writing and they are writing in arabic as well. and so, this unique collection brings to the library a whole array of things, the core of which is the autobiography of omar ibn said. for example, we have a fascinating document here which is on the origi
he also purchase another colored missionary, somehow or other related to yale university, who is also an arabist in a sense that he knew arabic, studied islam, and he was a missionary in the near east as well. those two men begin translating, if you want, the autobiography. some of the documents that we at the library acquired are part of their correspondents between theodore dwight and people like daniel bliss and isaac bird, who are there, fascinated by the manuscript, wanting to translate...
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nothing against yale high school joined by chief justice and justice kavanaugh she holds the rule applies and it is a presumption of prejudice even in the case where you waive your appeal by contract, you must presume prejudice and ineffective assistance of counsel where the appeal had been waived because you lost something that you had no right to anyway. okay. and how could this be, you say? oh, well says justice sotomayor, it's conceivable that the defendant could have thought of something to argue in appeal that was outside of the waiver like you waive the appeal. what would you have argued? but okay. or it's also possible that the government by being competent and not think of raising the waiver on appeal. yeah. pigs could fly or the president might give up on twitter. all of these things are possible. you know, the solicitor general went in on a brief saying you should at least require the defendant to show what it is that he would have argued that was conceivably out of the waiver so that you can assess what's that in a way that that's something that is, in fact, a good demonstrati
nothing against yale high school joined by chief justice and justice kavanaugh she holds the rule applies and it is a presumption of prejudice even in the case where you waive your appeal by contract, you must presume prejudice and ineffective assistance of counsel where the appeal had been waived because you lost something that you had no right to anyway. okay. and how could this be, you say? oh, well says justice sotomayor, it's conceivable that the defendant could have thought of something...
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yale cur stmbings on's story. yale does not feel segregated in northwood, which is a community center. she values socializing with her longtime friends. the work she does here helps her be more productive and appropriate at a job outside the work center. in addition, it provides a place for her to work when she's not at her infeint job. she doesn't want to stay home, watch tv and do nothing. if she is not working, she would be miserable. the she happily gets up at 4:30 every morning so she can be ready at 6:50 for her ride to work. which is typical. i think folks like this have much more pride with their job than a lot of people who at least appear to be born with more. she wants to work and feel value. she takes great parade in earning paychecks and contributing to the household expenses. she does not care if she earns minimum wage or not. she feels she's compensated fairly by the special wage she's paid. she understands that she does not work as fast as some other folks and therefore is paid according to her pro
yale cur stmbings on's story. yale does not feel segregated in northwood, which is a community center. she values socializing with her longtime friends. the work she does here helps her be more productive and appropriate at a job outside the work center. in addition, it provides a place for her to work when she's not at her infeint job. she doesn't want to stay home, watch tv and do nothing. if she is not working, she would be miserable. the she happily gets up at 4:30 every morning so she can...
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it is being published in the yale journal. not by me. some constitutional scholars think this could be done and it would help cure some of this issue. another way to do it would be you have a rotation. it melds the virtues of those those cooperative. i am less concerned with saying i have it figured out and we are going to do it, rather than opening america's imagination saying we can change this. became mayor, we band the phrase "we have always done it this way." is not acceptable d.c. state and they live without members of the senate. it is not right. in a country that has evolved .ver and over we are capable of taking on these challenges. constitutional reforms stopped in the 70's. [applause] mr. wilhelm: i have heard a lot of talk about plans for how to address the opioid epidemic. how do you plan to address the issue? we need someone with tenacity, stamina, and drive to take them on. i am going to answer this. yes, he is up to the challenge. as huge as the opioid challenges, there is more we have to deal with. we need to be smart. t
it is being published in the yale journal. not by me. some constitutional scholars think this could be done and it would help cure some of this issue. another way to do it would be you have a rotation. it melds the virtues of those those cooperative. i am less concerned with saying i have it figured out and we are going to do it, rather than opening america's imagination saying we can change this. became mayor, we band the phrase "we have always done it this way." is not acceptable...
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look at stanford university or yale university, they have large comets and the invest to earn a return and that money goes to subsidize the cost of supporting the university. large foundations, nonprofit organizations like a ford foundation is another example of investor of ours. their time you think is way to drive up a very, very high rate of return. they're looking for us to generate something like 25 or 30% returns annually for their business and as part of a broad portfolio they will venture capital, stocks, bonds and this is the high risk but hopefully the high reward portion of their portfolio. >> host: what's a normal pitch like? >> guest: it's fun. it's usually a few members of founding team who can't and and often they have just a powerpoint presentation. they have not often built a product at this point and it's an opportunity for the entrepreneur to tell us about their vision for the company. how big can the market opportunity be? what could this look like if it gets there? ultimately why is this team right team to go after that. it's a fun intellectual process by which we
look at stanford university or yale university, they have large comets and the invest to earn a return and that money goes to subsidize the cost of supporting the university. large foundations, nonprofit organizations like a ford foundation is another example of investor of ours. their time you think is way to drive up a very, very high rate of return. they're looking for us to generate something like 25 or 30% returns annually for their business and as part of a broad portfolio they will...
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. >>> and the man who designed the sales force tower was a famous architect, a former dean of the yale school. and he passed away on friday at the age of 92. he designed the sales force tower and he was down to earth. he once said he preferred living a few stories up to see the world below. >>> and a palo alto woman drowned after a fall during a hike. she was swept away on wednesday and became trapped under boulders. the force of the current was too strong and rescuers used ropes and air bags to recover the body. she was a marriage and family therapist who had run a private practice since 2015. she was hiking with her family near state highway 70. >>> and the mother of the youngest suspect in the tanforan mall shooting is defending her son. he says the police got it wrong and her 14-year-old son was in the wrong place at the wrong time. he was arrested on thursday a few days after he left the hospital. he was booked into the youth services center on suspicion of attempted murder and conspiracy. >> he's a victim in this situation. how did they turn it around and say he's a suspect. he's
. >>> and the man who designed the sales force tower was a famous architect, a former dean of the yale school. and he passed away on friday at the age of 92. he designed the sales force tower and he was down to earth. he once said he preferred living a few stories up to see the world below. >>> and a palo alto woman drowned after a fall during a hike. she was swept away on wednesday and became trapped under boulders. the force of the current was too strong and rescuers used...
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into thousand two, senator hawley graduated from yale university. he moved back home to missouri with his wife where they became the proud parents of two -- of two sons. asator hawley is recognized one of the nation's leading constitutional lawyers. he has litigated at the supreme court of the united states, the federal courts of appeals, and in the state court, fighting for the people's liberties. he previously fought obamacare at the supreme court and won as one of the lead attorneys in the landmark hobby lobby case. senator hawley has taken on big opioid manufacturers, has cracked down on human trafficking in missouri, and has stood up to big tech, launching investigations of the most cap powerful companies in the world, google and facebook, to protect missourians, their data, and the first amendment. on the hawley serves senate committees on the judiciary, armed services, homeland security, and governmental affairs, small business, and entrepreneurship, and the special committee on aging. please join me in welcoming the youngest senator in ameri
into thousand two, senator hawley graduated from yale university. he moved back home to missouri with his wife where they became the proud parents of two -- of two sons. asator hawley is recognized one of the nation's leading constitutional lawyers. he has litigated at the supreme court of the united states, the federal courts of appeals, and in the state court, fighting for the people's liberties. he previously fought obamacare at the supreme court and won as one of the lead attorneys in the...
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by the way, if you do, you probably deserve to go to yale law school. will be back. in the meantime. i just got an email saying something like, safe tucker. save tucker. i'm right there by your side. if you've got more trouble that i don't even know about. all right, thank you. welcome to hannity. we start tonight with a fox news alert. we've got massive breaking news. abuse did occur. we've got confirmation. we'll tell you more about it. also, coming up, he will be with you for the brand-new evidence. also tonight, we are going to begin with the fake outrage. first it's collusion, bennett's obstruction. now it's racism. the evolution of the left's anti-trump rage is beyond desperate and predictable, and despicable at the same time. now, moments ago, the democratically elected house voted to condemned president trumps love it or leave it. the special congress woman omar, speaker pelosi called the president a racist. the funny part is, it was only a few days ago when the squad leader, congressman dominic alea ocasio-cortez accused nancy pelosi of picking out people of
by the way, if you do, you probably deserve to go to yale law school. will be back. in the meantime. i just got an email saying something like, safe tucker. save tucker. i'm right there by your side. if you've got more trouble that i don't even know about. all right, thank you. welcome to hannity. we start tonight with a fox news alert. we've got massive breaking news. abuse did occur. we've got confirmation. we'll tell you more about it. also, coming up, he will be with you for the brand-new...
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a graduate of yale like myself. we don't see eye to eye to say the least. >> i want the people of africa to make africa the best possible continent they can for africans. africans, i believe, will be happiest not living in a society like ours. >> i think that you place so much weight on the fact that a certain group of people's ancestors spent more time in the sun than another group. their skin is darker. >> do you think that blacks and whites are basically identical twins separated at birth, that they are replaceable? >> he believes that non-whites have made america worse. why are hispanics not okay? they are european. >> the people who qualify as hispanic can come from honduras, guatemala. they are genetically and physically different from europe europeans. >> people thought of jews are a separate race. >> they are a sub-race of races. they dressed in odd ways. they behaved in odd ways. they were alien. >> apparently, some jews are white. >> there are many jews that do not look jewish at all. they have lived among
a graduate of yale like myself. we don't see eye to eye to say the least. >> i want the people of africa to make africa the best possible continent they can for africans. africans, i believe, will be happiest not living in a society like ours. >> i think that you place so much weight on the fact that a certain group of people's ancestors spent more time in the sun than another group. their skin is darker. >> do you think that blacks and whites are basically identical twins...
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i don't think taxpayers should have to subsidize the tuition for kids going to harvard and yale and princeton and usc and ucla and berkeley, stanford. that is a horrible idea and i think the democrats need to focus on winning some specific states. ohio, michigan, illinois, thinkia, new york, and i the three top people from last night would be from winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her, is klobuchar. i like her, she is from the midwest. host: amy klobuchar from minnesota. john delaney is a former congressman from maryland and he was asked about senator warren's wealth tax at the debate. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> i think wealthy americans have to pay more. i grew up in a blue-collar family. first and my family to go to college. i became a successful entrepreneur and supported thousands of entrepreneurs all across this country and i have done well financially. i think i. should pay more in tax. i think wealthy americans should pay more but we have to have a real solutio
i don't think taxpayers should have to subsidize the tuition for kids going to harvard and yale and princeton and usc and ucla and berkeley, stanford. that is a horrible idea and i think the democrats need to focus on winning some specific states. ohio, michigan, illinois, thinkia, new york, and i the three top people from last night would be from winning york,es, delaney from new number two would be tim ryan from ohio because we need to win ohio and number one, and i am going to vote for her,...
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., and a yale law school professor of health law. got under way about 40 minutes ago. live here on c-span. >> move to mr. gibbs. let me say to our patient witnesses, again i want to thank you for being here. i think your testimony is so important. mr. cummings: so often here on capitol hill we look at and we read about problems. but there is nothing like having people who go through it second of their lives. mr. gibbs. thank you. mr. gibbs: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, members of the committee, for giving me the opportunity to speak today. today i have heard this law referred to as commonly is by the names either the affordable care act or obamacare. for me it's important to call this law by its full name, the patient protection and
., and a yale law school professor of health law. got under way about 40 minutes ago. live here on c-span. >> move to mr. gibbs. let me say to our patient witnesses, again i want to thank you for being here. i think your testimony is so important. mr. cummings: so often here on capitol hill we look at and we read about problems. but there is nothing like having people who go through it second of their lives. mr. gibbs. thank you. mr. gibbs: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, members of...
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kathleen hold a doctorate from yale university and spent a decade or so working on this book. when i first encountered your book i thought what a timely moment to explore a contemporary history of this movement but by the time you finish it you realize the timeliness was the same 5 years ago or 10 years ago or 30 years ago and you've told a much longer history here well before charlottesville became shorthand for anything. first off, i am curious to know how you decided to embark on this research. >> i wanted to do something on truth and reconciliation commission. we have a long complex history of racial inequality in the united states, much is the history of racial violence and yet we haven't seen a sustained public dialogue around race the way many other countries have that kind of history have. it took me to the trc process in north carolina, including 2005 with the book's research. what they are trying to do is figure out the legacy of an event that happened on november 3, 1979, when a group of clan and neo-nazi protesters opened fire on leftist protests against the clan a
kathleen hold a doctorate from yale university and spent a decade or so working on this book. when i first encountered your book i thought what a timely moment to explore a contemporary history of this movement but by the time you finish it you realize the timeliness was the same 5 years ago or 10 years ago or 30 years ago and you've told a much longer history here well before charlottesville became shorthand for anything. first off, i am curious to know how you decided to embark on this...
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. >> jared taylor, a graduate of yale like myself. we don't see eye to eye to say the least. >> i want the people of africa to make africa the best possible continent they can for africa. africans i believe will be ha y happiest not living in society like ours. >> you place so much weight on the fact that is sudden group of people and ancestors spent a lot of time in the sun, their skin is darker. >> do you really think that blacks and whites are basically identical twins separated at birth that they are replaceable? >> taylor believes that non-whites have made america worse. >> why are hispanics not okay? >> they are europeans. >> spaniards are europeans. the people who are qualified, they can come from guatemala or mexico, their genetically and visually different from the europeans. >> so in the 19 century, people fought with the jews of different race. >> are they the same race? >> eastern european jews, they dressed in odd ways and behaved in odd ways. they were clearly aliens. >> some jews are white as what taylor said. >> there
. >> jared taylor, a graduate of yale like myself. we don't see eye to eye to say the least. >> i want the people of africa to make africa the best possible continent they can for africa. africans i believe will be ha y happiest not living in society like ours. >> you place so much weight on the fact that is sudden group of people and ancestors spent a lot of time in the sun, their skin is darker. >> do you really think that blacks and whites are basically identical...
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the biggest companies in the world say they will participate on top of yale, harvard, stanford. the question around stabilization has been answered. now it is a question of taking the time to build out the systems. people are rushing into front run institutional accounts. things are getting a little carried away. i think we are at 10.8 right now. i think we will see the market consolidate between $10,000 in $14,000 for a while before it takes off for the next leg higher. the new institutions, the state of x, the state of wisconsin or the texas teachers union. then you will see bitcoin go toward the old high of $20,000 or higher. taylor: when you say parabolic move, our ears take up. talk to me about when you sold. you said you wish you had sold more. what is your next pricing which you would be another seller? mike: by the time i was on tv, the market had fallen 20% so of course i wish i had sold more. i do think we are going to consolidate. i trade a portion of my corporate coin position all the time. i don't think i am selling the next time up to $14,000. i think it is probabl
the biggest companies in the world say they will participate on top of yale, harvard, stanford. the question around stabilization has been answered. now it is a question of taking the time to build out the systems. people are rushing into front run institutional accounts. things are getting a little carried away. i think we are at 10.8 right now. i think we will see the market consolidate between $10,000 in $14,000 for a while before it takes off for the next leg higher. the new institutions,...
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people want to say you have a tattoo, so do fraternities, go to yale. i they gained? boy scouts have patches and they have mission statements and so do we. is this like a brotherhood people are misinterpreting? what is your take? >> you can't call it a fraternity when you are punching out and strangling, sucker punching and when someone has been sucker punched unconscious, repeatedly stomping on and kicking on the lifeless body, to do that your coworkers, your partners who you rely on and expect to have your back, that cannot fall in the category of hazing. that is not hazing, it's not high school stuff. this is gaining behavior and everything the banditos have done qualifies as gang activity. they have matching tattoos, they came to that party with the intention of attacking their fellow officers and gang members surrounded and severely beat several young officers. >> the sheriff was quoted in the la times talking about the fact that he had appointed a new captain and he says chavez identified the problem and problem players and has been doing a commendable job of si
people want to say you have a tattoo, so do fraternities, go to yale. i they gained? boy scouts have patches and they have mission statements and so do we. is this like a brotherhood people are misinterpreting? what is your take? >> you can't call it a fraternity when you are punching out and strangling, sucker punching and when someone has been sucker punched unconscious, repeatedly stomping on and kicking on the lifeless body, to do that your coworkers, your partners who you rely on and...
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it is being published in the yale journal. not by me. i'm not a constitutional scholar. it's attracted my attention because some constitutional scholars think this could be done without a constitution amendment and that it would help cure some of these issues. another way to do it would be you have a rotation. you bring people off the apell plat bench and send them back. it melds the virtues of those two approaches. i am less concerned with saying i have it figured out and we are going to do it, rather than opening america's imagination saying we can change this. when i became mayor, we banned the phrase, we have always done it this way. it is unacceptable d.c. is not a state and they live without members of the senate. it is not right. in a country that has evolved over and over again, whose most elegant qualities, we develop institutions from day one, we are absolutely cape and of taking on these challenges. constitutional reforms stopped in the 70's. now would be a great season for a deeper reform in the construction of our democracy. [applause] mr. wilhelm: i have he
it is being published in the yale journal. not by me. i'm not a constitutional scholar. it's attracted my attention because some constitutional scholars think this could be done without a constitution amendment and that it would help cure some of these issues. another way to do it would be you have a rotation. you bring people off the apell plat bench and send them back. it melds the virtues of those two approaches. i am less concerned with saying i have it figured out and we are going to do...